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Do You Know How to Create an Actionable Learning Strategy?

CLO Magazine

Part of the learning leader’s job is to develop organizational learning strategies. For one thing, organizations aren’t reviewing their learning and development strategies very often. For another, when they do review and/or develop learning strategies, those strategies don’t always mesh well with business priorities.

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No Time to Learn

The Performance Improvement Blog

What is our business, and what should it be? What are your ideas for us to try to do new things, develop new products, design new ways of reaching the market? And short, weekly conversations between managers and their direct reports would be far more than is typical in organizations today and could go a long way to support learning.

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This Is What I Believe About Learning in Organizations

The Performance Improvement Blog

The Purpose of Business is Learning. Yes, the purpose of business is to make a profit, retain customers, be sustainable, satisfy shareholders, and, for some, make a difference in the community. But none of this is possible without learning. Companies must learn more deeply about their customers and markets.

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Learning to Compete

The Performance Improvement Blog

If you are learning more rapidly than the competition, you can get ahead and stay ahead. Manufacturers compete for market share and for talent. Retail businesses compete for space and for customers. Employees tell stories that dramatize what they are learning. Action learning permeates all team activity.

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Manager's Role in Learning and Performance Improvement

The Performance Improvement Blog

By “learning” I mean acquiring the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and beliefs that help individuals, teams, and whole organizations improve performance. An engineer in a prototype department of a manufacturer learns how to operate a 3D printer. A hospital learns how to put the “wow” in customer service.

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Learning Trends for 2022: What to watch and why

Learning Pool

In the wake of the pandemic in 2020, we saw the mass movement of learning into digital with learning technology providing the only way to adapt to lockdowns and enable organizations to support the tremendous upheavals to work, operating models, and business practices. Two things stood out that relate to business acumen.

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Becoming a Learning Culture: Competing in an Age of Disruption

The Performance Improvement Blog

Social media allows restaurants, hotels, airlines, and travel services to market directly to us based on our personal interests. In a training culture, most important learning happens in events, such as workshops, courses, elearning programs, and conferences. Learning is just-in-time, on-demand.

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